RCMP finding children not properly buckled in on Saskatchewan roads
The Saskatchewan RCMP is reminding people to make sure their smallest passengers are safe when they hit the road.
It’s the law to ensure children are buckled up in a moving vehicle and riding in an appropriate car or booster seat. However, the Mounties have been seeing otherwise on Saskatchewan roads.
Since the start of 2023, the Saskatchewan RCMP’s Combined Traffic Services team has found 198 children under the age of seven not having been properly restrained with seatbelts or child restraints in a vehicle during a traffic stop.
Police also identified 49 children between the ages of seven and 15 not being properly restrained. All these situations resulted in seatbelt-related charges.